Research by Nobel laureate David Julius has captured how the TRPM8 protein changes when exposed to low temperatures, opening a new avenue for treating cold-induced pain
Unmanned aerial vehicles have revolutionized the arms industry, but their production makes many countries even more dependent on imports
Now on the brink of his 80th birthday, he learned to play the tres, his country’s traditional guitar, by watching his father — before becoming the youngest member of the legendary Buena Vista Social Club
Digitalization, screens, smart toys and constant audiovisual consumption has eroded our capacity to build our own worlds
Genetic analysis reveals that dogs already lived closely with Paleolithic humans and, in two sites, were buried in the same way as human dead
The expert, who has worked with patients for more than 40 years, has published ‘Love’s Labor,’ a book about what he has learned from the pain that human relationships can cause
Between 40,000 and 60,000 people displaced by the Sudanese conflict have arrived in the city of Kufra, where they work, trade, and live in informal settlements. In total, more than half a million have been taken in by neighboring Libya
New research brings to light contributions from forgotten female figures